The development banned residents from hanging clothes a year after she moved in. She has to get more than half of her 55 neighbors to sign a petition to allow her to legally hang her clothes. Pozeynot so far has gotten only 19 of the 38 signatures needed, but another neighbor has gotten enough and hangs clothes out to dry, NBC Philadelphia reports.

Some residents don't want to see the anti-clothesline rule changed.

"You change one rule, what's going to be next," says resident Karen Kelly. "I think if everybody did it, I don't think it would look appealing."

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Don't EVER buy a house in an Association (HOA)!! They are the most anal retentive group imaginable.

You will get fined if your grass isn't cut the same day your adjoining neighbor's is. You will get fined if someone tosses a business car on your driveway while you're at work. You will get fined if you paint your garage door (even if it's the same color) without their permission. You will get fined if you change the landscaping without their permission. You will get fined if you put out your lawn furniture too early or take down your Christmas decorations after Epiphany (regardless of weather). You will get fined for just about everything and, if it isn't paid on time, they will put a lien on your house.

The development banned residents from hanging clothes a year after she moved in===so she has a right to hang her clothes on her porch. I also would not have paid a fine to a neighborhood organization for that.

I believe since they changed the rule after she moved in that she is grandfathered in. That means she agreed to the terms of a contract when she moved in and did not agree to the new terms. Unless they have something signed that says she re-agrees, she isn't breaking the rules.

When did it become normal for the minority rules? You moved in to hunters, you signed an legal agreement to abide by the community regs, you need t set your priority of life in proper perspective. Use the dryer you broke your husbands nuts to buy.

several people on here made very good points all of them in her favor, from property rights, to enviromental rights, to your right to do your laundry as you please just because you feel that way? and YES, any of us who are beyond a certain age, (not that long ago) will already know and understand our parents, grandparents, etc...routinely used clothes lines to dry their clothes out of need and the fact there are many benefits to it. really now, people have just plain gotten spoiled and stuck up over the last 30 or 40 years in this country. My choice solution for this lady is to bypass the A-oles in her HOA and find a state senator or legislature who will sponsor a new state law as we have in Florida in which anyone opting to use "green" or sun power for their laundry cannot be blocked from doing so by a community association rule!!!!

That is one thing I miss about living where I used to live in New York when I was a child. My mom hung the clothes outside during the spring and summer and the clothes and linens smelled so nice. They should never have changed that law.

I believe as someone else mentioned on here that this is a NON issue for this lady to comply with?? I am fairly sure there already exists a Federal law on the issue which supersedes this dinky little group of nobodies, (HOA people) as the board president said you have the right to utilize all green, or energy efficient methods, as well as rain barrells, solor panals on roof, or elsewhere, wind mill under a certain height for wind power generation, etc...etc...she should just look this Federal and or state rules up, copy the pharagraph and send it to these busy bodies along with a letter from her attorney explaining how much she is going to clean them out in the shorts for if they persist with the harrasment?? that should solve the whole ordeal post hast!!

We always hung out our clothes on the line! WHO CARES! What a bunch of snobs! Line dried items smell wonderful, it's cheaper than running a dryer! She should move to a place where she can hang whatever she wants! That would suck if there was a group of people telling you what you can and can't do on your own property!We used to take down the clothe lines when we moved into our homes but now I'm thinking of putting one back!

both sets of my grandparents always hung clothes out to dry, I used to love playing hide and go seek among the flapping sheets and clean towels and my family and I still hang stuff outside to dry, like the comforters off our beds, they're too big for the washes and no amount of detergent can ever catch that real fresh air smell. . . I even have a line hung up in the living room of my apartment at school where I can hang clothes to dry that can't go in the dryer (my sweaters, bathing suits, etc.) where they can catch the sunlight coming in thru the windows and my 3 roommates don't seem to have a problem w/it and they live in the apartment w/me

I can't believe ppl are complaining about someone hanging clothes out to dry, and there is actually an ordance against it? I think they need to get a life and mind their own business. What is she hurting by hanging her clothes out to dry? You go girl fight that stupid law.

If you want to hang your clothes out to dry, don't move into a Homeowners Association. You should know the rules before moving in. Hanging wash out looks tacky unless you live in the back woods and there any thing goes........even out houses.

The neighbor in the video said "if everyone does it, the neighborhood won't look to appealing anymore" Well, I'm sorry, but from what we can see of the neighborhood in the video, it doesn't look very appealing any way. cheap salt box houses, no character, very sterial looking. I think the laundry hanging out would make it look more like a "neighborhood" than a residential area where snobby urbanites come home, shut there doors, and don't know your neighbors. Houses and neighborhoods are meant to be lived in and enjoyed.

well everyone in old day that what they do to their cloth hand them out side that what they do in old day, well no one care them why the care now, it that the woman want to do well why not. it a freecountry,well go for it,bring your papar over here and we well sign it for you, and tell your nieghbor shut the hell up, tell her it free country,

What if she can't afford a dryer or the extra electricity? Sounds like most of her neighbors are a bunch of snobby buttholes. If she pays her taxes, and she pays her mortgage/rent then what is the damn problem?